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"This phone booth in Windhoek is obviously in distress," Chris Pliers writes, "who should I call?" [expand full text]
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Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:07 • by T $
Ye find yeself in yon edited image. Ye see two buttons. Will thoust close it?

Obvious exits are: OK and Cancel

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:07 • by NSCoder
Maybe the phone box was French, and selling bread. That wouldn't be a WTF at all.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:07 • by Fenris (unregistered)
How fast computer technology moves, A couple of years ago, 4GB was a lot for a pendrive, now Dane-Elect is selling pendrives in the 8TB range.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:13 • by Banana Hammock (unregistered)
I haven't seen any phone booths in a really long time. They removed all of the ones around here (New England, USA), with the exception of the occasional stand with just-wires coming out of it, and no phone.

Also, I don't get the one about the image being edited. It's somewhat-poorly-translated, but understandable. It's confirming you want to close the app because you've made some changes, fairly standard prompt.

CAPTCHA: veniam; Veitnam venison?

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:13 • by Code Dependent
That DB2 image simply says, "Time flies when you're having... um... coffee."

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:13 • by jspenguin
What's eerie is that Janey's Got a Gun was playing on the radio just as I saw the first one.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:15 • by Ant. Build (unregistered)
WTF is Nick's favourite food, then?

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:15 • by Anonymous Coward (unregistered)
Wow, all my life, my megabytes have been too small. I want the kind of megabytes that hold approximately 1 billion bytes.

I must buy that product.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:15 • by Mike D. (unregistered)
Next time, for your password hint, enter "feces". It should get past the filter.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:17 • by Ant. Build (unregistered)
283755 in reply to 283747
NSCoder:
Maybe the phone box was French, and selling bread. That wouldn't be a WTF at all.


Apart from the entrepreneurial nature of phone boxes, all of sudden, naturally

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:18 • by Ant. Build (unregistered)
283756 in reply to 283753
Anonymous Coward:
Wow, all my life, my megabytes have been too small. I want the kind of megabytes that hold approximately 1 billion bytes.

I must buy that product.


Duh! Obviously they're measuring it in imperial megabytes!

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:21 • by Anguirel
283757 in reply to 283756
Ant. Build:
Anonymous Coward:
Wow, all my life, my megabytes have been too small. I want the kind of megabytes that hold approximately 1 billion bytes.

I must buy that product.


Duh! Obviously they're measuring it in imperial megabytes!


Or using extremely large values of approximately. One of the two.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:21 • by bored (unregistered)
Duh the pictures literal translation was 'Time for honey in my coffee'

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:23 • by lolcat (unregistered)
Ghostbusters!

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:27 • by Patrick (unregistered)
283761 in reply to 283752
Ant. Build:
WTF is Nick's favourite food, then?

maybe it was molbuttes?

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:32 • by pac man (unregistered)
UGH element K books - i'm not surprised by this screw-up. I've had to use element K training materials in several training courses i've taken, and those books are always full of typos and errors. the best part is when the errors are in code samples, so the example you're trying to learn from DOESN'T WORK.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:34 • by Gler (unregistered)
283763 in reply to 283753

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:36 • by Measuredly Curious (unregistered)
283764 in reply to 283748
Fenris:
How fast computer technology moves, A couple of years ago, 4GB was a lot for a pendrive, now Dane-Elect is selling pendrives in the 8TB range.

Would that be 8TB, as in 8 million megabytes? Would that be where megabyte == 1 billion bytes, or something else (like 1 thousand bytes, or 1 quadrillion bytes, or a wooden table)?

There's some doubt as to what you mean.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:37 • by pants (unregistered)
283765 in reply to 283763
Gler:
Or am I missing something?


The value of one billion

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:37 • by Anguirel
283766 in reply to 283763
Gler:


The package is saying that a megabyte is about 1 billion bytes rather than about 1 million.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:39 • by anon the mighty (unregistered)
283767 in reply to 283763
Yup, that's a million (close enough), not a billion.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:39 • by hikari being too lazy to login. (unregistered)
283768 in reply to 283763
Gler:


Other than not being able to tell the difference between a million and a billion?

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:41 • by Gler (unregistered)
283769 in reply to 283765
pants:
The value of one billion


I knew that, I was just testing.

*goes to make coffee*

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:45 • by JT (unregistered)
I'm not sure what the DB2 figure is supposed to represent, but I did notice that it has the universal symbol of the incompetent engineer. Three gears arranged in a configuration that won't turn.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:45 • by Matt Jeffryes (unregistered)
The reason that you aren't allowed profanity in your secret answer is that you will be asked your answer over the phone if you forget your password.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:49 • by Michael (unregistered)
Once upon a time some workers bees, fueled by coffee, built a database. They called it DB2.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:49 • by Austin (unregistered)
A million... A billion... What's 3 orders of magnitude between friends.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:53 • by lolwtf
283777 in reply to 283754
Mike D.:
Next time, for your password hint, enter "genitals". It should get past the filter.
Fixed that QQTX^2+478564^2+745475^2
T

(post attempt 3)

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 09:55 • by belgariontheking
Mac 9? Who uses Mac 9? That's like using Win98. Who would do that?

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:00 • by Ilya Ehrenburg
283780 in reply to 283757
Anguirel:
Ant. Build:
Anonymous Coward:
Wow, all my life, my megabytes have been too small. I want the kind of megabytes that hold approximately 1 billion bytes.

I must buy that product.


Duh! Obviously they're measuring it in imperial megabytes!


Or using extremely large values of approximately. One of the two.

No, think edit distance. 1 million is approximately 1 billion.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:05 • by Jetfire (unregistered)
283781 in reply to 283768
hikari being too lazy to login.:
Gler:


Other than not being able to tell the difference between a million and a billion?


Don't worry, the Central banks can't seem to tell the difference either.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:07 • by VRAndy
Ah yes! The old Waggle dance to clock tower DB2 interface hack.

You wouldn't believe how many drone-hours that saved.

The human that designed that earned that honey in his coffee.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:12 • by Verloc (unregistered)
Ah yes, DB2's ill fated "Honeydown" release. It was an innovative, if ultimately doomed proof of concept. And by innovative I mean 'it didn't have anything to do with databases, but was a good excuse for IBM's R&D team to get drunk and let loose a bunch of highly caffeinated bees in a train station'.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:14 • by Green (unregistered)
Ilya Ehrenburg:
No, think edit distance. 1 million is approximately 1 billion.
We've always been at war with Eurasia !

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:16 • by Anon Coward for this one (unregistered)
Nick, that's my favorite "food" to eat too. Especially when shaven...

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:18 • by Brendan (unregistered)
283786 in reply to 283753
Anonymous Coward:
Wow, all my life, my megabytes have been too small. I want the kind of megabytes that hold approximately 1 billion bytes.


I'd read the fine print if I was you - sometimes 1 byte only holds 7.8125 millibits.

Post attempt #2..

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:24 • by Image is edited, do you close it? (unregistered)
I'm pretty sure they need a "Button not found" option.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:26 • by Ken (unregistered)
The phone is a direct line to Mr. T. It's letting you know what will result if you don't have a good reason for using the phone.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:28 • by @Deprecated (unregistered)
283790 in reply to 283772
JT:
I'm not sure what the DB2 figure is supposed to represent, but I did notice that it has the universal symbol of the incompetent engineer. Three gears arranged in a configuration that won't turn.


Oh they'll turn alright, you just need a greater driving force.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:28 • by jimbobmcgee (unregistered)
Who has 3.1MB JPEG files lying around on a pen drive?

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:29 • by bored (unregistered)
283792 in reply to 283783
Verloc:
Ah yes, DB2's ill fated "Honeydown" release. It was an innovative, if ultimately doomed proof of concept. And by innovative I mean 'it didn't have anything to do with databases, but was a good excuse for IBM's R&D team to get drunk and let loose a bunch of highly caffeinated bees in a train station'.


Lol, profit!

captcha: valetudo - A Haitian valet?

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:29 • by Berislav Lopac (unregistered)
You know what is the difference between a novice programmer and an expert programmer? The novice thinks that 1 megabyte has 1000 bytes; the expert thinks that 1 kilometer has 1024 meters.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:29 • by Neurosion (unregistered)
The DB2 diagram obviously shows the time-traveling bees in their quest to find the best coffee. They needed a way to track the best sources of coffee, so they created DB2.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:31 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
283795 in reply to 283791
jimbobmcgee:
Who has 3.1MB JPEG files lying around on a pen drive?
Cartographers?

[Post attempt #5 - new record]

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:32 • by Anon non non (unregistered)
Am I the only one that thinks the USB one the typo is that MB should be GB?

* 1MB = approximately 1 billion bytes
* 1GB = approximately 1 billion bytes

Instead of

* 1MB = approximately 1 billion bytes
* 1MB = approximately 1 million bytes

** third attempt

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:32 • by k (unregistered)
283797 in reply to 283761
or spotted dick?

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:49 • by Brendan (unregistered)
283798 in reply to 283793
Berislav Lopac:
You know what is the difference between a novice programmer and an expert programmer? The novice thinks that 1 megabyte has 1000 bytes; the expert thinks that 1 kilometer has 1024 meters.


I'd hope an expert programmer understands the difference between MB, Mb, MiB and Mib, and knows that none of them have anything to do with movies about aliens and special agents in dark suits...

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:49 • by Walleye (unregistered)
If 1 MB is a billion bytes, I'm going to start ordering my memory from Britain. Their billions are a lot larger.

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:53 • by ljj116
You fell into their trap! One of the embedded developers of the Sunoco Gas pumps made it so that occasionally the credit card number is encoded and dumped out using that error message. He knew that someone would take a picture and post it on the daily WTF. Now he has your credit card number. Fool...

Re: Phone Pain

2009-08-28 10:54 • by Cononymous Award (unregistered)
"DB2 is slow and full of bugs. You'll need this coffee to get your project done before your deadline."

...or...

"DB2 is buggy and slow. Here, have a yellow mug, which is yellow to hide the fact that the warm liquid inside it is not water."
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